Ditch your car's unwieldy (and sometimes unsafe) mini-jack and pick up a Titan Exhaust Air Jack ($120 and up). Available in three sizes, the Titan uses a hose connected to your car's exhaust pipe to inflate smoothly and quickly, lifting your vehicle up to 30 inches off the ground, and giving you plenty of space to work. It can stay inflated for up to 45 minutes, and can deflate in just 5 seconds, getting you back on the road in no time.

Get the most out of the last few lazy summer days with this Inflatable Floating Pool Cooler ($29). The brew-ready raft has an insulated center compartment with room for 18 cans (or 12 cans with ice) and 6 numbered cup holders for keeping track of which one is yours.

Get the comfort of a hammock with the protection of an off-ground tent in the Lawson Hammock Camping Tent ($149). This all-in-one shelter offers a mosquito net, rain cover, and tent-like construction, with spreader bars on both ends for a spacious bed that can hold one person plus all their gear. Lightweight and easy to setup, it's perfect for short solo trips into the wild.

Designed to stand up to the climate and terrain of the Pacific Northwest, the Danner Mountain 600 Boots are a great choice for your next outdoor trek. Made with legendary hiking boots of the past in mind, each pair features a Vibram midsole and a Fuga outsole for the grip you need on uneven turf and the comfort you need during a challenging hike. So while they look like a great pair of boots that are built to protect and last, they are also lightweight and comfortable so you'll reach for them whether you're adventure bound or just bound for a night out.

Bundle up in style this winter with this Bonded Wool Summit Parka from Todd Snyder. Great for any cold weather outing, it's made using unlined, water repellent 500 gram Italian bonded wool to keep you dry and warm as you step out into the cold. Features include a detachable silver fox fur hood, a button-out full sleeve length quilted liner, horn buttons, and interior pockets that are accessible through the liner. There are also drawstrings at the hood and waist, along with adjustable cuffs to keep winter's chill at bay. It's a perfect outer layer for protection from the elements without compromising style in the process.

If stabbing your prey simply isn't enough for you, check out the WASP Injector Knife. Designed for taking out large land and sea predators, this hardcore weapon features a 5.25-inch blade and can hold up to a 24g gas canister, which is used to inject a freezing cold, basketball-sized ball of compressed gas into whatever you've punctured, dropping even the largest of monsters simply and effectively.

Nevermind that it collapses down to fit into an included OGIO pack for travel — the biggest trick the Trak Kayak ($4,900) performs comes after it's put together. Using three hydraulic jacks, the Trak can add or reduce tension on its skin to allow you to shape the boat to your needs. Need maximum speed? Make it lie flat. Extra maneuverability? Bow the ends up. It can even bend left or right to combat crosswinds. Like a Transformer, but without the awesome alien weaponry. [via]